Kashmir Observer

PM's 'Ahlan Modi' Event In Abu Dhabi Scaled Down Due To Heavy Rain

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DUBAI: The 'Ahlan Modi' community event to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi has been scaled down due to inclement weather conditions in the UAE, an official involved in preparatio­ns said on Monday.

The event ‘Ahlan Modi' (Hello Modi in Arabic) was scaled down after heavy rains and flashes of lightning were reported across the UAE overnight, causing traffic jams and waterloggi­ng.

Community leader Sajeev Purushotha­man told PTI that preparatio­ns for one of the biggest expatriate­s' events of Prime Minister Modi ever at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi were going fine but the participat­ion was reduced from 80,000 to 35,000 because of the weather.

It was earlier reported that 60,000 people had already confirmed, via a website set up to register attendees, to attend the event to be attended by only Indian-origin persons.

According to Mr Purushotha­man, between 35,000 and 40,000 persons, including those presenting cultural programmes, will attend the event.

He added that more than 500 buses will operate, with over 1000 volunteers at the venue.

A source in the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi said 45,000 people will attend the public event to be addressed by the prime minister.

Prime Minister Modi along with then US President Donald Trump addressed a massive community event called 'Howdy, Modi!' in Houston, Texas on September 22, 2019. The UAE is home to at least 3.5 million Indians who are part of the Indian workforce in the Gulf.

Safety alerts were issued and speed limits were cut on Monday morning across the Gulf nation as large parts of the UAE were lashed by heavy rain, hail, thunder, and lightning overnight.

Thunder rumbled and lightning streaked across the skies in the capital city and Abu Dhabi. People also shared videos of snowfall in the city of Al Ain.

However, there was no official confirmati­on of the snowfall.

Prime Minister Modi will pay a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) beginning Tuesday, where he will inaugurate a grand BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi on February 14.

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